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Teacher of Drum Kit and Percussion

Teacher of Drum Kit and Percussion

Queen Margaret's School

Escrick

  • £26.26 per hour
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
18 October 2021

Job overview

The School requires an experienced and versatile percussionist to teach approximately 0.5-1 days, preferably on Thursdays but this can be discussed. The successful candidate will be a first class, experienced and engaging drum kit and percussion teacher and music graduate. An ability to also teach tuned percussion would be an advantage. The Peripatetic Teacher will teach under the guidance of the Director of Music. They will be required to deliver inspirational individual drum kit and percussion teaching to girls of varying ability, between the ages of 11 and 18, with enthusiasm, energy and a genuine passion for music. They will possess energy, enthusiasm and a genuine passion for inspiring young musicians in a thriving music department. They will be able to demonstrate familiarity and experience of preparing all aspects of ABRSM and TCL examinations and an interest in a wide variety of musical styles and genres. Entrants to wider examination boards can also be discussed.

All applicants must complete the school’s official application form (electronically if at all possible), providing a full career history and names and contact details for two referees.

This should be accompanied by a letter of application addressed to the Head and sent to the Head’s PA Louise Capponi by email to lcapponi@queenmargarets.com. The closing date for applications is Monday 18th October 2021 with interviews being held week commencing November 8th 2021.

● Candidates will be expected to teach 2 short lessons. Guidance will be given on COVID-19 precautions.

● Candidates must bring with them to their interview certain documents which will be specified in the

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About Queen Margaret's School

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Queen Margaret’s is an independent school for independent girls. We are a school that encourages every girl to confidently pursue her interests; girls at QM are recognised for their willingness to try everything that life has to offer them.

Set in a stunning rural setting of 70 acres of parkland, Queen Margaret's enjoys close ties to York which is only six miles away as well as London, less than a two-hour train ride away. As the only all-girls full boarding school in the North of England, 75% of girls are full boarders while day boarders have beds at School and are encouraged to stay over for School events. The full boarding nature encourages busy weekends with a myriad of opportunities to look forward to at the end of each week. Queen Margaret’s provides an immense variety of activities, clubs and societies and other enrichment opportunities while never sacrificing the needs of the individual girl. As one parent noted, ‘Queen Margaret’s benefits from being run as if it were a large school but has all the benefits and familiarities you expect of a small school.’ The School was recently named as  the top girls boarding and day school in Yorkshire by The Sunday Times and has also been awarded ‘Best School Food in the UK’ at the Tatler Awards, which reflects its holistic view of education where a reputation for academic excellence sits alongside exceptional pastoral care.  

Academic Excellence

QM girls achieve excellence inside and outside the classroom and are interesting, well-informed and confident members of the community. The School offers a full range of subjects at (i)GCSE and A Level, and examination results are consistently excellent. In 2016 our girls achieved a 100% pass rate at A Level. The recent results report that 50% of entries gained the highly sought after A*-A grades and nearly 80% of entries gained A*-B grades. 30% of all girls taking A Level examinations in 2016 achieved three or more A*-A grades. GCSE results in 2016 were similarly impressive, with 98% of students achieving five or more A*-C grades, far outstripping the falling national average of 67%. 87% of all QM GCSE entries in 2016 gained A*-B grades, up from 81% in 2015.

A Thriving Boarding Community

QM is a community of people who care for each other and grow as individuals. Boarding is arranged by year group, with each under the care of well-qualified staff. Accommodation meets the needs of each age group: Year I girls live in a large, comfortable family house with its own garden and playground, while Upper Sixth girls live independently in picturesque cottages in the School grounds.

Sport

As well as representing QM, many girls are selected for regional and national sports teams. Exceptional facilities include an AstroTurf, sports hall, competition swimming pool, all-weather tennis courts, squash courts, a nine-hole golf course and a riding school adjacent to the main School campus. QM is home to some of the country’s top riders and has supported girls to become U18 National Champions. Main activities are lacrosse, hockey, tennis, netball, riding, rounders, swimming and athletics.

Creative and Performing Arts

The creative arts play a central role in life at QM. The purpose-built theatre and dance studio and modern art and technology facilities provide the ideal setting for every girl to discover and develop her talents. 

Come and be inspired, www.queenmargarets.com 

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